tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2235752662493900408.post8951552471144970589..comments2024-03-28T09:52:07.496+01:00Comments on MiL - Messainlatino.it: Raccolta di firme - 9 dicembre 2013 per chiedere le dimissioni di padre VolpiUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2235752662493900408.post-76775601004768446512013-12-12T11:09:00.473+01:002013-12-12T11:09:00.473+01:00The only thing remaining to those Franciscans of t...The only thing remaining to those Franciscans of the Immaculate who wish to be faithful to the Tradition of Holy Mother Church is to flee from that concentration camp which was once their congregation (because its fate is undoubtedly sealed - modernists do not loosen their grip of death, just look at the situation of the Church, always progressively worse).<br /><br />So, brother Franciscans, run away from there. Establish a community which is not "cannonically recognized" or join another existing order which is fighting against the Revolution (the closest are your Capuchin brothers in Morgon - connected with the SSPX, but independent).<br /><br />Concerning the matter of not being "canonically recognized", it is best to quote these words of msgr. Lefebvre, which apply today more than ever:<br /><i>"<b>The current state of the papacy renders insignificant the difficulties over jurisdiction, disobedience and apostolicity, because these notions suppose the reign of a pope Catholic in his faith and government.</b> Without entering into consideration of the consequences of an heretical, schismatic or non-existent pope, which would lead to interminable theoretical discussions, in conscience could we not and ought we not, after the promulgation of the 1983 Code of Canon Law which clearly affirms the new Church, and after his scandalous declarations concerning Luther, now affirm that Pope John Paul II is not Catholic? We say no more, but we say no less. We had waited for the measure to become full, and it is so henceforth."</i><br />- msgr. Marcel Lefebvre, 1984. (quoted by Bishop Tissier de Mallerais, Fideliter, n. 123, pp. 25-29. May-June 1998)<br /><br />Now is the time of tribulation, now is the time of grace.A Friend across the Seanoreply@blogger.com